Richard Selig papers, 1935-1962 (inclusive), 1949-1962 (bulk)..
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English poet, scholar and author. Levi was born in Ruislip, Middlesex. He was educated in England and entered the Society of Jesus. He began teaching at Oxford University in 1966. His career spanned the fields of poetry, classical studies, and archaeology. Much of his work involved extensive travel to Greece, Afghanistan, and the United States. Levi resigned from the Jesuits in 1977. From the description of Peter Levi Papers, 1949-1989, (bulk 1960-1989). (Bos...
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Peter Levi.
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Bush, William S.
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Hartley, George
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Dickey, William H.
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Western Electric Group Life Insurance Program
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J. Bradley Cumings
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Samuel Andrew Watkins
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O'Leary, Michael J.
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Bennett, Jonathan, 1981-
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Davis, B. H.
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Pershina, Frank
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Caetani, Marguerita
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Richard Jay Selig.
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Bennett, Jack Arthur Walter
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Leyerle, John.
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Roethke, Theodore, 1908-
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Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
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Schroeder, Clinton P.
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Dolmen Press
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Cumings, J. Bradley
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Selig, Richard, 1929-1957
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Selig was an American poet. Educated at the University of Washington, he was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Returning to the U.S. in 1956, he worked in the public relations department of Western Electric. He died of Hodgkin's disease in 1957. A volume of his poems was published posthumously in 1962 by the Dolmen Press, Dublin. From the description of Richard Selig correspondence, 1954-1957. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612376867 From the description of Richard Seli...
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Monteith, Charles
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